Spring 89, 511 AV Cara was huddled up beneath a mound of covers. Iaera was sleeping soundly at her feet, curled up into a furry crescent moon. The Vantha was sleeping fitfully, tossing and turning all the time, and clutching the pillowcase angrily between her fingertips until they grew white. She was dreaming of darker days, days that had come to pass many moons before this cold Avanthalian night. Days in which the girl was pulled up and off the ground by her long black hair. Each individual strand would send a soft, shooting pain through her scalp. Alone, the pain was tolerable, but when a single hand claimed them all and tugged, the pressure was unbearable. Each time, the young Cara would close her eyes, and press her fingertips into her scalp, trying to decrease the pull on each strand. But it never worked. Just like shutting one's eyes and going to sleep never got the pain to disappear. If anything, it merely made sure that one relived each moment of it. Cara turned over again in her sleep, as her left arm fell off the side of the bed. Iaera's ears twitched as her own dream continued. Cara could hear someone screaming, but not the words that erupted from the speaker's mouth. The door to Cara's room creaked open, and Iaera's tail twitched. Neither of the two dreamers awoke, their subconscious chalking the irritating noise as nothing more than a wind, or poorly made hinge. It was nothing worth waking over. Subtle sounds of footsteps, floorboards gently creaking as a figure shrouded in shadow crept through the open door and into the room. The figure approached Cara's bed, and extended a pale hand to Cara's lips. Frail fingers pressed into Cara's flesh, surrounding her mouth. The other hand deftly slipped beneath Cara's head as the girl awoke from her dream with a start. Although exhaustion and the pale glimpse of a dream still tugged at the edges of her eyes, Cara's had opened wide. Her royal purple irises were lined with fear. Just what was going on? Iaera's ears twitched one last time before the fox lazily lifted her head. She noticed a figure standing over the bed of her mistress. Tiredly, she hopped off the bed as her fur began to bristle. She parted her lips, exposing her long, white teeth; glistening with saliva. She was growling at the impostor; her eyes flashed menacingly. If the impostor wasn't careful, Iaera would pounce. "Don't make a sound," the impostor hissed. It was a woman's voice. She turned to Iaera, "the same goes for you puppy." Instantly, Iaera stopped growling, and tucked her tail between her legs. She slunk off to a corner of the room, and looked on with sad, puppy dog eyes. That is strange, she has never done that before, Cara thought as her heart began to pick up the pace. Just who is this person? "Kick off your covers as quietly as you can," the impostor instructed. Cara obeyed instantly, her covers pooling at her feet. "Good now get out of bed." A shiver shot up Cara's spine as she sat up slowly. The woman's hand hadn't left her mouth yet, and the girl couldn't help but wonder why this was happening, and just what the woman wanted with her. Cara kicked her legs over the side of the bed, and stood up. "Now go put your boots on, but don't you dare make a sound. Or try to leave." Cara nodded as she walked to the far side of the room and slipped on her boots. She stood awkwardly, awaiting her next set of instructions. Why are we even listening? What is compelling us to obey? Soon enough, Cara felt a warm body pressing into hers. A set of fingers wrapping around her lips. The woman's left hand was pressed into the middle of Cara's back, nudging her forward. "Now walk outside, and try not to make a sound." Reluctantly, Cara stepped forward and out of the door that led into her room. Iaera didn't follow. The two women walked down the hall, slowly, so that the impostor could keep her hands on Cara, and control of the situation. When they reached the door that led out of the hold, Cara extended her right hand to the knob. It felt so cold beneath her fingertips. Slowly, Cara turned the knob counter-clockwise. When the lock clicked, she pulled the door open silently. A burst of cold air swept through the frame, buffeting both Cara and her captor. The occasional snow flurry swirled around them as they walked outside. Neither of them had bothered to close the door. The snow crunched beneath the feet of the two women, as they were bathed in the milky light of the crescent moon. The sky was dark and devoid of cloud cover, as well as the sparkling of the silver stars. The woman's hand slid from Cara's lips to her shoulder. When each of her hands had pressed into Cara's shoulder-blades, she gave a sudden shove. Cara stumbled forward, and into the snow. She managed to stop her fall with her hands. The snow, however, was rather cold, and caused them to grow white, and shiver slightly. A second later, a ball of fire appeared by the side of Cara's head. It sizzled as it melted the small bed of snow that had cushioned its landing. Within seconds, it had disappeared, living naught but a thin trickle of grey smoke. Cara's eyes grew wide as her irises changed to a sapphire blue. "Mom?" she whispered, as she rolled herself through the snow, away from where the fireball had landed. When she had gone no more than two feet, Cara pulled herself to her feet and looked over at her attacker. She was framed by the door that led into the Frostfawn hold. It was trembling slightly in the wind; and inviting several snow flurries inside the hold. A milky white glow pooled around the figure that stood there. Her long black cloak was fluttering in the midnight wind. The figure was unmistakable: Cara's mother. The mouth of the young sorceress hung open, exposing a row of pearly white teeth. "Surprised to see me darling?" her mother asked as she took a step closer to Cara. Her voice was laced with ice, although a hint of amusement lingered in the corners. A slim smiled crossed her delicate lips. "Well yeah, considering the fact that you're supposed to be dead!" Cara hollered. Cara's mother cackled. "You honestly thought yesterday's events were enough to kill me?" There was a slight pause as the woman walked two paces to the right, and out of the doorway to the hold. "No Cara, it will take far more than your last attempt to destroy the likes of me." Ohhh lovely, considering how she nearly killed us last time. "You just got lucky. Considering how all magicians over-give sometimes," her mother continued. She took another step to the right. "But don't worry, it won't happen again. One of us will surely fall... tonight." Cara gulped. She had intended on living just a bit longer. |